Feingold is taking aim at Johnson’s personal wealth, but I think that’s risky. No Wisconsin voter is going to sympathize with Feingold when he’s holding that kind of money. Plus, Feingold’s money comes with strings. Though he wants you to think he’s Wisconsin’s Own Mr. Independent, in truth, he picks up half as much from lawyers and lobbyists as he does individuals. (Click on chart to go to the original from the Center for Responsive Politics.)

Between your public demand for campaign finance reform while quietly amassing one of the biggest funds in the Senate and your finger pointing when you won’t admit your own holdings, one might easily conclude you a bit disingenuous.